by Zweischneid | Nov 9, 2013
Update: GW’s digital Codex: Inquisition has been released now! It probably was the Games Workshop “surprise” of the month: Codex: Inquisition. Even more so than the Codex: Adepta Sororitas, it put Games Workshop Digital Edition on the map. Now, with...
by Zweischneid | Nov 8, 2013
Slimy bugs are the talk of the town these day, both on Kickstarter and in Warhammer 40K. Personally, I’ve never managed to start a Warhammer 40K Tyranid army, but there is no denying that slime, claws and chitin bring out some of the most amazing paint-jobs in...
by Zweischneid | Nov 7, 2013
I had a busy week, and haven’t been able to follow the world of miniature wargaming as closely as I usually do. When I did, I came across a rather curious sight when I checked in on the final days of Mantic Games’ most recent Kickstarter for a Mars Attacks...
by Guest Blogger | Nov 5, 2013
Starting a gaming company is expensive. Molds for miniatures cost thousands of dollars, making it hard for indie gaming companies to make their own minis. But what if every gamer could have fully custom miniatures, creating exact models of their D&D characters or...
by Zweischneid | Nov 4, 2013
Terrain in miniature wargaming is an odd affair. Without doubt, the look of your gaming table, the “feel” of your game depends as much (if not more so) on the terrain you have, as it does depend on your miniatures. Nevertheless, wargames terrain (for a lot...